From 'freedom fighters' in the West Bank to dancers in France, photographer

Back in 2005, Yian Huang (right) found himself face-to-face with a terrorist. It was during the Palestinian presidential election and, at one of the polling stations in the West Bank, he unexpectedly bumped into Zacharia Zubeidi, one of the leaders of the Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades. "He was quite a dangerous fellow. One side considered him a terrorist, another side considered him their freedom fighter. Before I met him, the Israelis had tried to kill him four times and, after that meeting, they put another bomb in his house," he said, adding: "He's still alive, by the way." The erstwhile militant was holding a gun, surrounded by bodyguards, and despite looking very calm, was still on Israel's most-wanted list back then. Instead of going in the opposite direction, Huang went up to Zacharia and asked if he could take his portrait. "He's got that dangerous wild-dog kind of loo...